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1. ececeeeeccceeeececceeeeeeeseeceeesueseeeseeeeeeaeaees 15 Ree POs Dia Fer gs ba Dre ING il o OF scsi O A E O E A E A EE 52 Figure Ll Wiring diagram for the transmitter terminal is s i0cccsecendaasnetaaasdenswasnaeaannedoaaemeaaensunnedestennadentmoaniwerataant 55 PONSEL 5 56 User manual BOOO 1 The measuring system 1 1 The basic system At aminimum a measuring system requires the following elements 1 1 1 ApH and temperature transmitter PONACTEON2010 ACTEON 2010 transmitter pH meter and thermometer The pH and Temperature transmitter comes complete with a pH 7 01 buffer solution a pH 4 01 buffer solution instructions and a CD 1 1 2 ApH sensor Two sensors are available depending on use PONCPC PHL 10 Electrolyte plastogel pH sensor with 10 metre cable and LEMO connector perch mounted or mounted inside a pipe In cold liquids with very low conductivity less than 50 uS cm or contaminating media it is recommended to use a filling sensor with bridge PONCPC PHL RV 10 Glass bodied pH filling sensor with 10 metre cable and LEMO connector 1 1 3 A temperature sensor PONCPC T 10 Temperature sensor with 10 metre cable perch mounted or mounted inside a pipe PONSEL 6 56 TONS D User manual DOOO 1 2 Accessories 1 2 1 Consumables 1 2 2 Accessories for a tank mounted installation without cleaning system PON BJAI E PH EH T IP 68 leak tight connection box complete with 10
2. To validate the second calibration point press the ENTER key PONSEL Refer N 2010_v001 Uk V 00 27 56 gg PONSEL User manual DOOO _ See Calibration No If the second calibration point is not correct an error Correct A i essage window appears see information on error messages chapter 6 2 2 Yes ACTEON 2010 pH meter 4 01 r 20 00 c pH Model R1 R2 N PONSEL 28 56 User manual BOOO 6 1 5 Adjusting the slope of the temperature sensor If you observe a small measurement error you may only adjust the slope of your sensor by implementing the following procedure CALIBRATION SENSORS CALIBRATION SENSOR pH gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration TEMPERATURE SENSOR gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration Use the A and V keys to ENTER ES ee select the type of calibration and sensor to be calibrated cect the gt Gain adjust menu for the temperature sensor then press the ENTER key F TEMPERATURE SENSOR CALIBRATION g SENER Immerse sensor in water at ambient temperature Standard 20 00 se 20 20 C Measure WAIT Nonstable measurement ESC Leave the current gain Use the Aand V keys to adjust ENTER Validate the new aain the temperature value of the water at ambient temperature AWAIT MEASUREMENT STABILISATION To validate the gain adjustment press
3. amp 20mA stop switches 89 3 1 Calibration of 4 20mA outputs 89 3 2 Adjustment of thresholds to mode 1 9 4 1 Relays adjustments Adjustment of thresholds to mode 2 89 4 2 Configuration of the measure unit 9 5 Configuration of the language 89 6 Factory default configuration reminder 9 7 GENERAL INFORMATION PONSEL 17 56 2 PONSEL User manual Act om Pa 2000 s 5 The measure window In measure mode the measure screen displays various information ox 20 00 C Model R1_ R2 N MEAS 6 The pH measurement offset in temperature Indicator of measurement status 1 CAL THEOR This icon signifies that the calibration coefficients are the theoretical coefficients CAL This icon signifies that the calibration point of the sensor is not correct If there is no icon this means that the last calibration is correct Temperature transmitted by the temperature sensor If the sensor is not installed or the wiring 1s faulty the temperature is not displayed and the temperature offset is brought down to 20 C Status and operating mode of relays AN The contact is inactive R1 and R 4 The contact is active ACTEON menu Trend curve configurable from 1 minute to 24 hours with automatic scaling PONSEL 18 56 NSEL gt User manual ACESOM 2000 6 Calibrating the ACTEON 2010 6 1 Calibrating the sensors In the measure window select the calibr
4. ESHP Elbowed Sensor Holder Perch or SSHP Straight Sensor Holder Perch on a QRPM Quick Release Perch Mount PONSPFR and PONSPFR2 GG GsGssssseneveeeeeeevere enes ennen ennen ennen ennen evner 13 2 3 4 Installation of a pH sensor cleaning SYSteM cccccccsesccceeeeceeececeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeseneeeseeesenseeseeeeeeeees 14 24 Installation mounted inside pipes sr dede dede 15 3 THE ACTEON 2010 TRANSMITTER sesssiiicsscasenecsnavarscntnwenereseveterenassaasevereweteonsens 16 3 1 CONTE OL CONSOLE aa ERE RARE E 16 4 SUMMARY OF ACTEON 2010 MENUS assnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 17 5 THE MEASURE WINDOW 0 ccccccecceeeceeeeeeneeceeeeeneeensecesesenssonseonsesenseoneeoaees 18 6 CALIBRATING THE ACTEON 2010 M G ss E EL EELEE NE 19 6 1 Calibra nne TING SENSOR LEE Ee a a 19 6 1 1 Calibrating the pH sensor at two points complete calibration cccccccseecccseeeceeeeeeaeeeeeeneeeaenes 20 6 1 2 Adjusting the slope of the PH sensor sic cecciesicsncenate searaecuseretelauazasaveeanstotecsnulusonarard esansbedenamuaaveraen etert 23 6 1 3 Returning to theoretical calibration for measurement Of PH cccceccccseeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseseeseneees 25 6 1 4 Calibrating the temperature sensor at two points complete calibration ccccseseccseeeeeeeeeeeees 26 6 1 5 Adjusting the slope of the temperature sensor ccccecccceeeeceesceceeeeeceneeeaeeeseneeeaeseeseneeeaeseeseneees 29
5. LOG CALIBRATION LOGGER Sensor Calibration Sensor Calibration Standard 1 4 01pH Standard 1 0 01 C Standard 2 7 01pH Standard 2 20 00 C Offset 0 03pH Offset 1 65 C Slope 110 Slope 110 Name Ponsel Name Ponsel Esc Escape the menu This window allows a diagnostic of whether any errors have occurred in the most recent calibrations List of diagnostic messages from the last calibration THEORETICAL coef ACTEON 2000 is using the theoretical coefficients slope and offset this nna message is displayed after a theoretical calibration ACTEON 2000 is using the theoretical offset INCORRECT slope ACTEON 2000 is incorrectly calibrated because the slope calculated during calibration is incorrect in this case ACTEON 2000 is using the last correctly calculated slope INCORRECT offset ACTEON 2000 is incorrectly calibrated because the offset calculated during calibration is incorrect in this case ACTEON 2000 is using the last correctly calculated offset PONSEL 35 56 NSEL gt User manual 2000 9 CONFIGURING ACTEON 2000 In the measure window select the configuration menu ACTEON 2010 pH meter 4 31 r 20 00 c Model R1 N R2 N MEAS I HIST CAL Ce INFO pH P Use the gt and lt keys to move about the ACTEON Select the menu then press the ENTER key CALIBRATION WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO Averaging sensor response Graphic screen 4 20mA output adjustment Relays ou
6. SONS OF vesaccscscscicsssssecssncsssvccascscesenscsavensscscesaaseaasvecanasessesd canes anssbenaess sansacesasacsessseosaseiens 53 14 QUESTIONS amp ANSWERG cccccccceseeeeeeeeeeneeeneeenseeneeenscnsecaseenssensseneseneseess 54 14 1 pH Measurement ANOMALIES csscccscsocsssscssscovsssscssscovssssssssovesssonsscoceesconsscocesososessocescconsssocesosonsssooess 54 15 AP PEND DEERE Eik 55 PONSEL 4 56 User manual BOOO Pee 1 ran iat ter mounino diat Tani Een E EEEE vos KEE TES KE AO EAEN aE AE ds REDE LE SR aa 9 Figure 2 Tasken Of a measure Systemi wipes sescenscedectuucesscewede i eE eE EEEE EAEEREN EEE A NEENA REN deb 9 Figure 3 Installation including a connection box with integrated pre amplifiier cceccccseeeceeeceeeeeeeeneees 10 Figure 4 Mount and hood for the transmitter cccceccccseecccceeeececeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeceeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeneens 11 Figure 3 Elbowed Sensor Holder PE 5527 ea Eee E E E sno kebab ie 11 Figure 6 Nozzle for sensor without cleaning SYStCM cccccseecccseecceeececeeeecceneeeseeeeeeeeeeaeseeeeeeesseeseseesesseneens 12 Figure 7 Installation of a perch on a QPRM with one or two sliders 200 eecccceeececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeseeeeeeaeaees 13 Figure 8 Installation of a pH sensor mounted inside a PIpe eeceeeecccceseeccceeeeeeceeeeceeeseeeceeseeeeeseeeeeeseeseeeaaees 15 Figure 9 Installation of a temperature sensor mounted inside a PIPC
7. 2010 pH meter 5 42 pi 23 54 c pH Model R1 R2 VGE HIST A caL E Loc CONF INFO PONSEL 31 56 flg PONSEL D User manual DOOO a A LA lt _ GE 6 2 Information on error messages during calibration of the pH sensor 6 2 1 Error during calibration with the pH 7 01 buffer CALIBRATION OF SENSOR pH CALIBRATION IMPOSSIBLE Offset NON CORRECT Esc Escape the menu If you observe an error during calibration with the pH 7 01 buffer 1 Check that the buffer is not fouled or out of date 2 Check that the pH bulb of the sensor is not soiled 6 2 2 Error during calibration with the pH 4 01 buffer CALIBRATION OF SENSOR pH CALIBRATION IMPOSSIBLE Slope NON CORRECT Esc Escape the menu If you observe an error during calibration with the pH 4 01 buffer 1 Check that the buffer is not fouled or out of date 2 Check that the port for the bridge is not blocked 6 3 Information on error messages during calibration of the temperature sensor 6 3 1 Error during calibration at 0 C CALIBRATION OF THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR CALIBRATION IMPOSSIBLE offset NON CORRECT Esc Escape the menu PONSEL 32 56 gg PONSEL User manual DOOO a If you observe an error during calibration in the water at 0 C 1 Check the water temperature with a precision thermometer 2 Check the connection between the temperature sensor and ACTEON 2000 6 3 2 Erro
8. 47 56 User manual BOOO 9 6 Setting the language ACTEON 2000 can be configured in French or in English CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Averaging sensor response gt Graphic screen gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt Relays outputs adjustment gt Measure unit gt Language gt Factory default value reminder Use the Aand V keys to select the desired configuration CONFIG OF THE LANGUAGE Select the language gt English Esc Cancel the procedure a days ae Use the Aand V keys to select the desired language P Once the desired language is correctly configured press the ENTER key CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Graphic screen gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt Relays outputs adjustment gt Measure unit gt Language gt Factory default value reminder PONSEL 48 56 User manual BOOO 9 7 Returning to the factory default values ACTEON 2000 can be reinitialised with the default parameters OX ie WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO Averaging sensor response Graphic screen 4 20mA output adjustment Relays outputs adjustment Measure unit Language Factory default value Use the Aand V keys to select the desired configuration Ria the menu then press the ENTER key DEFAULT VALUE REMINDER CONFIG ATTENTION you will loose all your personal adjustments gt No Esc Cancel the procedure Enter Validate the choice Use the Aand V keys to select
9. 6 1 6 Returning to theoretical calibration for temperature measurement cece ceeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneees 31 6 2 Information on error messages during calibration of the pH SeMSOL sscccsssssssscccsssccssscceseces 32 6 2 1 Error during calibration with the pH 7 01 buffer 0 0 0 0 ccceccccseccceeseceeeeecseeeeceeeeseneeeseseeseneees 32 6 2 2 Error during calibration with the pH 4 01 buffer 0 0 0 ec cccccccceeecceeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeaeseeseneeeseseeseneees 32 6 3 Information on error messages during calibration of the temperature sensor cccsscccsssscessees 32 6 3 1 Error during calibration at O C c cc ccccccecccseccceeeceseeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeaesessensesseseenensens 32 6 3 2 Error during calibration with water at ambient temperature cccccceccccseeeceeeeeeseseeseneeeseeeeneneees 33 PONSEL 3 56 User manual BOOO 7 VIEWING THE MEASUREMENT HISTORY cccccsscceeeseeseeneeeeeeseneeeeees 34 8 VIEWING THE SENSOR CALIBRATION REPORT cscsssessssessesssssseestseestsees 35 9 CONFIGURING ACTEON 2000 ccccccceeeseeeeecenecneeenseenseenseessenseenseenseonesones 36 9 1 Configuring the averaging of the sensor response sccccssscccsscccsssccssscccssccccssscccsssccsssccesscossscoeess 37 92 COmMeUrine the rend CUP VC cis cisiscsckcccescscccecceencstewssxccstsceacdsacssszcesvescnecaaasscsusddeuresrseckeseuseceiaeecsessseetece 38 9 3 Configuri
10. ACTEON 2010 pH meter 4 31 r 20 00 c pH Model RI R2 N Press the ESC and V keys MEAS HIST CO simultaneously to reduce the contrast Press the ESC and A keys simultaneously to increase the contrast PONSEL 50 56 User manual BOOO 12 Technical specifications Operating temperature 25 C to 55 C Storage temperature 25 C to 65 C Power supply 230VAC 50Hz 10VA 24 VDC 24V optional Fuse Protected by a 250mA fuse Leak tightness IP degree IP 65 Standard CE 13 The sensors 13 1 The pH sensor 13 1 1 Specifications Length of glass part 65 mm Working range 0 14 pH insensitive to Na ions up to pH 13 Working temperature 5 to 50 C Pressure Max 5 bars Cable anti static coaxial cable max length 10m Response time second per metre of cable Minimum measurement volume 0 5ml 13 1 2 Description The pH sensor is made up of A glass electrode made up of a special very fine glass bulb sensitive to pH soldered to the tip of a crystal tube The resistance of the electrode is around 1000 MQ The glass pH bulb is protected by a polyethylene strainer Requires at a minimum an input circuit of 10 MQ An Ag AgCl type plasticized electrolyte saturated KCI Plastogel reference electrode The Plastogel electrolyte is in direct contact with the external environment without interposition of capillary or porous material There is therefore no risk
11. Escape the menu the desired configuration the ENTER key CONFIGURATION OF THE RELAYS CONFIG isse mode 1 alarms adjustment mode 2 Regulation 2 Relays Esc Escape the menu Enter Validate the choice Use the Aand V keys to select the desired configuration mode PONSEL 44 56 User manual BOOO 9 4 1 Configuring the relays in mode 1 CONFIG MODE 1 ADJUSTEMENT OF THE THRESHOLDS AND HYSTERESIS Rel 1 connected to pH measurement Alarm threshold 12 01 pH Hyst 0 10 pH Above the threshold R1 is on Rel 2 connected to Temperature Alarm threshold 20 01 C Hyst 0 06 C Esc Cancel the procedure Use the Aand V keys to Enter Validate the choice increase and decrease the values Use the lt land gt keys to move from selection to selection Once the two relays are correctly configured press the ENTER key CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Graphic screen gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt Relays outputs adjust gt Measure unit gt Language gt Factory default value reminder In the example below the relays are configured thus Temperature PONSEL 45 56 9 4 2 Configuring the relays in mode 2 CONFIG MODE 2 ADJUSTEMENT OF THE THRESHOLDS AND HYSTERESIS Rel 1 connected to pH measurement Alarm threshold 8 01 pH Hyst 0 10 pH Above the threshold RI is on Rel 2 connected to pH measurement Alarm threshold 9 01 pH Hyst 0 10 pH Above the threshold R2
12. H ER For immersing the sensor in a tank it is better to use the elbowed sensor holder perch 10 D Sensor holder perch Elbowed Sensor Holder Perch Glued coupling a Sensor holder nozzle Liquid level Fixing nut Sensor in nozzle Min 50 cm of liauid flow Figure 5 Elbowed Sensor Holder Perch PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON 2010 v001 UK V 001 11 56 User manual ZOOO Comment M Use an elbowed sensor holder in tanks that are heavily soiled in order to avoid the build up of fibres on the perch aS Installation of the pH sensor in the nozzle 1 Dismantle the sensor holder perch then remove the nozzle from the bottom of the perch by removing its tightening screw 2 Introduce a solid wire into the perch then a string 3 Take the sensor and remove its protective casing and two ring type joints i Henceforth handle the sensor with care Breakage of the glass bulb is not covered by the AN guarantee 4 Attach the end of the sensor to the string and lower it from the top to the bottom of the perch by pulling on the string 5 Remove the string then place the sensor in the nozzle and let it protrude by around twenty centimetres 6 Replace only the ring type joint nearest to the glass part 7 Leave the tip of the sensor flush with the end of the nozzle to within a millimetre Fasten the sensor in place by screwing the tightening screw 8 Replace the nozzle on the perch and fasten i
13. LIBRATION HR SENSOR p Immerse sensor in a 7 01 pH buffer Standard pH i pH 7 15 Measure WAIT Nonstable measurement ESC Cancel the procedure Use the Aand V keys to adjust a ERE Se ere the value of the buffer 2 AWAIT MEASUREMENT STABILISATION To validate the first calibration point press the ENTER key Calibration No i oo i 2 If the first calibration point is not correct an error Correct message window appears see information on error messages chapter 6 2 Yes Immerse the sensor in the pH 4 01 or 10 01 buffer solution Immerse sensor in a pH 4 01 or 10 01 buffer Standard pH 4 20 PH WAIT Nonstable measurement ESC Leave the current gain Use the Aand V keys to adjust ENTER Validate the new aain the value of the buffer from 4 98 to 10 13 AWAIT MEASUREMENT STABILISATION To validate the second calibration point press the ENTER key PONSEL 21 56 g PONSEL User manual DOOO _ eee Calibration Correct No If the second calibration point is not correct an error message window appears see information on error messages chapter 6 2 2 Yes ACTEON 2010 pH meter 4 01 pH 20 00 c pH Model R1 R2 949 HIST E caL E Loc CONF E INFO PONSEL 22 56 User manual ZBOOO 6 1 2 Adjusting the slope of the pH sensor If you observe a small measurement error you may only adjust the slope of your se
14. RENDE RE EEEE E EEEE 6 142 PA TN CUS OR e E E E E E 6 1 1 3 ATED E E ae E E E E 6 L2 AA ESS ES a S 7 1 2 1 CONO Ee E E E E T 7 M22 Accessories for a tank mounted installation without cleaning system cccccseeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees T 1 2 3 Accessories for a tank mounted system with a pH sensor cleaning SySteM ccccseseecseeeeeeeeeeees 7 1 2 4 Accessories for the pH filling sensor PONCPC PHL RV 10 ce ceeccceccseeeeeeeeseneeeeeeas 7 1 2 5 Accessories for an installation mounted inside pipes for pH PONCPC PHL 10 and Temperature sensors 8 2 INSTALLATION G Gd vsere E LEE E seurboun noun iaamuoantnuaarannneesenesedsueseaoenues 9 2 1 Mounting the ACTEON 2000 transmitter box cccccsscccssscccssccsssccsssccssssccssscccssssccssccesssccssscoeees 9 2 2 Connection of the ACTEON 2010 transmitter to the pH and Temperature Sensors ssseceees 9 PAPA Acteon ZOOMER issnin hendin Annei r nAn RE rE EEKE AA Eanes EEEE E EARE EEE DEAA E EA 10 P RE SER a OAA a E P E E E E P E E A E A E STE EE REE SEDER 10 Zul Using the stand and protective hood cccceccccsescccseeeceeeeceeeeceeeneeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseneeeeeeeseneeeseeesseneees 10 PA Installation of a sensor with a elbowed or straight sensor holder perch and nozzle PONPPCC PH EH or PONP PCD P Ey BD isccissicetecstaneicved stasasriccotesrtaceessyecentsersquneneaciad ssh idvocastecastaancecosseaseseenenaceonceseaans 11 2 3 3 Installation of an
15. User manual BOOO ACTEON 2010 pH Temperature User manual APPROVED BY NAME STEPHANE LE GUYADER NAME PIERRE PECCHIA NAME YVAN BOUDEY V 001 1 56 PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON 2010 v001 UK User manual BOOO Read the manual carefully before switching the device on So as to maintain and ensure the good working order of the device the user must abide by the safety precautions and warnings featured in this manual Assembly and activation Assembly electrical connection activation operation and maintenance of the measuring system must only be carried out by specialist personnel authorised by the user of the facilities The specialist personnel must be familiar with this activation manual and are to follow its instructions Before carrying out connection make sure that the power supply is compliant with the directions mentioned on the nameplate A clearly signposted current switch must be installed nearby the device Before turning the system on check all the connections Do not activate damaged devices they represent a hazard and should be labelled as faulty Repairs must only be carried out by the manufacturer or by a Ponsel after sales service PONSEL 2 56 TONS D User manual DOOO _ CONTENTS 1 THE MEASURING SYSTEM resis seice renee eee lean een ne DEDE ES on ne Gan 6 1 1 TRE HASTE SS FOUN A AE A E A ENDERNE 6 1 1 1 PO ANG Let DS PAC Teas 0 HER FS ORDENER TRES
16. and confirm the procedure fe press the ENTER key 9 CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Graphic screen gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt Relays outputs adjustment gt Measure unit gt Language gt Factory default value reminder PONSEL 49 56 NSEL gt User manual Robson 2000 Subsequent to a factory default value reminder the ACTEON 2000 will be configured with the following parameters Averaging sensor response 10 measures Time base for display of the trend 1 minute curve 4 20mA outputs adjustment pH output The 4mA stop is set to 2 pH and the 20mA stop is set to 12 pH Temp C output The 4mA stop is set to 5 C and the 20mA stop is set to 35 C Relay outputs adjustment The relays are configured in mode 1 R1 threshold pH 7 00 hyst 0 20 above the threshold the R1 relay is active R2 threshold 50 00 C hyst 0 10 above the threshold the R2 relay is active Measurement unit for temperature 10 The info menu The INFO window provides information on the type and version of the device The software and hardware versions must be mentioned when calling technical support or the Ponsel after sales service INFO E eT ee Software version XX XX Hardware version XX XX Esc Escape the menu 11 ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST OF THE ACTEON 2000 DISPLAY The contrast of the LCD screen can be adjusted in order to modify the display This adjustment can only be carried out from the measure window
17. anguage gt gt gt Relays outputs adjustment gt gt gt Factory default value reminder PONSEL 41 56 oP ONSEL User manual DOOO n gg 9 3 2 Calibrating the 4 20mA outputs Calibrating the 4 20mA outputs enables their precision to be improved by taking into account the load of your device CONFIG 4 20mA OUTPUTS gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt 4 20mA output calibration Use the Aand V keys to select the desired configuration se the LAS rests ee BER t tE mMenu then press the ENTER key Procedure CONFIG Insert an ammeter on 4 20mA outputs ACTEON F000 AM PERERMETRE Esc Escape the menu Enter To continue Once the 4 20mA output is correctly configured for the pH press the ENTER key 4 20mA OUTPUTS CONFIG CURRENT GENERATION OF 4 mA Enter the value Enter the value read on the read on the output output 4 20mA pH 4 20mA temperature mA BERT a Esc Escape the menu EN ER eee Use the Aand V keys to increase and decrease the 4mA value Use the lt and gt keys to select either the 4 20mA output for the pH or the 4 20mA output for the temperature PONSEL 42 56 STER flg PONSE gt User manual DOOO _ n r Once the 4mA outputs are correctly adjusted press the ENTER key 4 20mA OUTPUTS CONFIG GENERATION DU 20mA Enter the value Enter the value read read on the on the output 4 20mA output 4 20mA pH temperature mA mA Use th
18. ation menu ACTEON 2010 pH meter 4 31 r 20 00 c Model R1 Use the gt and lt keys to move about the ACTEON Select the CAL menu then press the ENTER key CALIBRATION SENSORS CALIBRATION SENSOR pH gt Gain adjust gt Theoretical calibration TEMPERATURE SENSOR gt Zero rectification gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration ENTER Validate the choice PONSEL 19 56 User manual BOOO 6 1 1 Calibrating the pH sensor at two points complete calibration The following procedure enables complete calibration of your pH sensor It is necessary to use the 7 01 and 4 01 or 10 01 buffer solutions for this procedure CALIBRATION SENSORS CALIBRATION SENSOR pH gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration TEMPERATURE SENSOR gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration oe Use the A and V keys to select the type of calibration ENTER Validate the choice and sensor to be calibrated Select the menu then press the ENTER key CALIBRATION OF THE SENSOR pH Enter your name Burant ESC Cancel the procedure a Use the Dand lt keys to move in ENTER Start calibration the name Use the Aand V keys to change the letters Ponce you have entered your name or reference press the ENTER key Immerse the sensor in the pH 7 01 buffer solution PONSEL 20 56 User manual ZBOOO F THE SENSOR pH CA
19. ature greater than 50 C immerse it three times in short bursts at intervals of a few seconds WHEN COLD Ditto for the operating procedure With the plasticized electrolyte there is no risk of the reference electrode de priming The risk of splicing error which is low at normal temperatures does not increase at low temperatures any more than at high temperatures Normally the casing should contain several drops of STORAGE SOLUTION or failing that a saturated KCI solution PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON_2010_v001 UK V 001 52 56 User manual BOOO 13 1 4 Maintenance After use rinse the electrode in demineralised water Place the protective casing back on the sensor after having checked that the casing contains several drops of storage solution or failing that saturated KCL solution The glass bulb of the electrode is very fragile therefore extreme care must be taken when cleaning the sensor especially when the polyethylene strainer is removed Make sure that the connections of the pH sensor remain clean and dry in order to maintain the electric insulation which is vital to the good working order of the sensor Do not store the pH sensor in the protective casing filled with especially very pure water for long periods of time The reserve of Plastogel KCl salt whilst of considerable size may deplete and be used up prematurely if the salt is diffused in water with a low ionic strength If there is no s
20. ch clean use the compressed air cleaning system PONCA HXI 1 Dismantle the sensor holder perch then remove the nozzle from the bottom of the perch by removing its tightening screw 2 Introduce a solid wire into the perch then a string 3 Take the sensor and remove its protective casing and two ring type joints i Henceforth handle the sensor with care Breakage of the glass bulb is not covered by the AN guarantee 4 Attach the end of the sensor to the string and lower it from the top to the bottom of the perch by pulling on the string 5 Remove the string then place the sensor in the nozzle and let it protrude by around twenty centimetres 6 Replace only the ring type joint nearest to the glass part 7 Leave the tip of the sensor flush with the end of the nozzle to within a millimetre Fasten the sensor in place by screwing the tightening screw 8 Replace the nozzle on the perch and fasten it using the tightening screw 9 Set the perch in a vertical position using our stand with slider or other sort of system Adjust the immersion parameters so that the nozzle always remains immersed and so that the more than 0 50 cm is immersed 10 Position the sensor so that direction of liquid flow comes from behind the nozzle in order to avoid the build up of fibres pH SENSOR PONCPC PHL 10 N Compressed air duct PONSEL Reference NOTICE_ACTEON_2010_v001 UK V 001 14 56 User manual ZBOOO 2 4 Installation mounted in
21. curve can be used to check a regulation cycle or detect anomalies In order to adapt the time base to the trend curve follow the instructions below CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Averaging sensor response gt Graphic screen 4 20mA output adjustment gt Relays outputs adjustment gt Measure unit gt Language gt Factory default value reminder Use the Aand V keys to select the desired configuration ge the P Graphic screen MINI then press the ENTER key CONFIG OF THE GRAPHIC SCREEN Confiauration of the trend curve Time base V R minutes Showing maximum range 11 hours Esc Cancel the procedure inter Validate the choice Use the Aand V keys to increase and decrease the time base so as to adjust the duration of the trend curve from 1 sec to 15 min Select the required time base then press the ENTER key CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO Averaging sensor response Graphic screen 4 20mA output adjustment Relays outputs adjustment Measure unit Language Factory default value reminder PONSEL 38 56 ONE User manual 2DOOO oe 9 3 Configuring the two 4 20mA outputs Comment In order to obtain greater precision for the 4 20mA outputs it is recommended to calibrate them during activation CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Averaging sensor response gt Graphic screen Relays outputs adjustment gt Measure unit gt Language gt Factory default valu
22. e The electrolyte contact with the medium is poor the connection between the sensor and ACTEON 2000 is faulty or the connector is wet rinse thoroughly with alcohol PONSEL 2 JK V 54 56 User manual BOOO 15 Appendix Wiring diagram for the ACTEON 2010 terminal m E a a mw Signynal Acteon 2010 I Figure 11 Wiring diagram for the transmitter terminal If the temperature sensor is not connected terminal points 28 and 29 must be linked up to the shunt supplied with the terminal If the temperature sensor is connected the shunt between terminal points 28 and 29 must be removed Every time the cover of the ACTEON is shut it is essential to check that the sealing joint is correctly positioned in its groove on the cover PONSEL 55 56 Temperature After sales service PONSEL MESURE Service SAV 35 rue Michel MARION 56850 CAUDAN FRANCE sav ponsel fr TEL 33 0 2 97 89 25 31 FAX 33 0 2 97 76 55 72 Serial number PONSEL 56 56
23. e Aand V keys to increase and decrease the 20mA value Use the lt and gt keys to select either the 4 20mA output for the pH or the 4 20mA output for the temperature Once the 20mA outputs are correctly adjusted press the ENTER key CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Averaging sensor response Graphic screen 4 20mA output adjustment Measure unit Language gt gt gt Relays outputs adjustment gt gt gt Factory default value reminder PONSEL 43 56 User manual BOOO 9 4 Adjusting the relay outputs The 2 relays can be configured in 2 different modes Mode 1 enables configuration of relay R1 on a pH measurement value and relay R2 on a temperature measurement value Mode 2 enables configuration of relays R1 and R2 on two pH measurement values The 2 relays can be configured with the following attributes Alarm threshold threshold trigger value Hysteresis hysteresis value for toggling of relays the hysteresis enables pumping phenomena on the relays to be avoided Triggering direction Above this means the relay s contact is closed above the alarm threshold Below this means the relay s contact is open below the alarm threshold CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Averaging sensor response gt Graphic screen gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt Relays outputs adjust gt Measure unit gt Language gt Factory default value reminder Use the Land V keys to select Esc
24. e reminder Use the Aand V keys to select the desired configuration cor hc EEEE en then press the ENTER key 4 20mA OUTPUT CONFIG ne ee gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt 4 20mA output calibration PONSEL 39 56 User manual BOOO CONFIG 4 20mA OUTPUTS gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt 4 20mA output calibration Use the Aand V keys to select the desired configuration Select the FAVNE ES SERENE ESS S menu then press the ENTER key 4 20mA OUTPUT CONFIG NUMBER 1 FOR pH 4mA adjustment 20mA adjustment gt on 19 00 ne Esc Escape the menu Enter Validate the choice Use the Aand V keys to increase and decrease the values of the 4 and 20mA stops Use the lt and gt Keys to select either the 4mA or 20mA stop Once the 4 20mA output is correctly configured for the pH press the ENTER key 4 20mA OUTPUTS CONFIG NUM 2 FOR TEMPERATURE 4mA adjustment 20mA adjustment 5 00 oc 25 00 oc Use the Aand V keys to increase and decrease the values of the 4 and Esc Escape the menu 20mA stops Enter Validate the choice Use the lt and gt Keys to select either the 4mA or 20mA stop PONSEL 40 56 wea PONSEL User manual DOOO n Once the 4 20mA output is correctly configured for the temperature press the ENTER key CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Averaging sensor response Graphic screen 4 20mA output adjustment Measure unit L
25. et Follow the instructions below to carry out a theoretical calibration CALIBRATION SENSORS CALIBRATION SENSOR pH gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration MPERATURE SENSOR gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration Use the A and V keys to ENTER Val eee LHe 02 Ce select the type of calibration and sensor to be calibrated Select the menu then press the ENTER key CALIBRATION THEORETICAL CALIBRATION ATTENTION you will erase your calibration coefficients to return to the theoretical coefficients a Yes gt No Esc Cancel the procedure Enter Validate the choice Use the Aand V keys to select and confirm the procedure Rc correctly selecting g to return to the theoretical coefficients press the ENTER key ACTEON 2010 pH meter MEASURE The icon showing that the device is calibrated with the theoretical coefficients appears 23 54 c Model R1 R2 Mio NM HIST CAL E Loc CONF E INFO PONSEL 25 56 User manual BOOO 6 1 4 Calibrating the temperature sensor at two points complete calibration The following procedure enables complete calibration of your temperature sensor A precision thermometer and water at 0 C are necessary for this procedure CALIBRATION SENSORS CALIBRATION SENSOR pH gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration TEMPERATURE SENSOR gt Gain adjust g
26. etres in the perch 1 2 4 Accessories for the pH filling sensor PONCPC PHL RV 10 PONSEL 7 56 User manual BOOO PONRAC PH EH RV Connector for a filling system PONRES PH EH RV 5 litre capacity electrolyte tank for a filling system PONROB PH EH RV Tap for an electrolyte tank for a filling system PONTUB PH EH RV 10 metre tube for connecting the tank to the strainer for a filling system PONCREP PH EH RV Strainer for a filling system 1 2 5 Accessories for an installation mounted inside pipes for pH PONCPC PHL 10 and Temperature sensors PON4020 Tee assembly fitted with 20 x 27 male female sockets for AP1 To be fitted on PVC piping PON40 40 diameter glued tee assembly without connectors for AP 1 PONAPI1 Adapter sleeve for pH and temperature sensors mounted inside pipes PONVCPO 63 Stainless steel 63 mm clamp type assembly mounted inside a pipe 316 L for MES OXY Eh pH Temp C2E and C4E sensors To be fitted with the appropriate nipple To be fitted on stainless steel piping PONNIP PH EH Nipple for pH Eh sensors PONNIP PH EH T Nipple for 2 pH T or Eh T or pH Eh sensors PONNIP T Nipple for Temperature sensor PONSEL 8 56 User manual BOOS 2 Installation 2 1 Mounting the ACTEON 2000 transmitter box Acteon 2000 mounting diagram A B C 156 5 195 3 Figure 1 Transmitter mounting diagram 2 2 Connection of the ACTEON 2010 transmitter to the pH and Temperature sensors ACTEON 2010 tran
27. is on Use the Aand V keys to Enter Validate he choice increase and decrease the values Use the lt landl gt keys to move from selection to selection Esc Cancel the procedure a Once the two relays are correctly configured press the ENTER key CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Averaging sensor response Graphic screen gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt Relays outputs adjustment gt Measure unit gt Language gt Factory default value reminder In the example below the relays are configured thus PONSEL 46 56 User manual BOOO 9 5 Adjusting the measure units The ACTEON 2000 can be configured in C and in F for temperature measurement CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Averaging sensor response gt Graphic screen gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt Relays outputs adjustment gt Language gt Factory default value reminder Use the Aand V keys to select the desired configuration key CONFIG OF UNITS Temperature gt C Celcius degrees F Farhrenheit degrees Esc Cancel the procedure Enter Validate the choice Use the Aand V keys to select the desired measure unit Once the desired measure unit is correctly configured press the ENTER key CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Graphic screen gt 4 20mA output adjustment gt Relays outputs adjustment gt Measure unit gt Language gt Factory default value reminder PONSEL
28. metres of cable with integrated pre amplifier for connecting pH Eh and Temperature sensors over distances greater than 10 metres see Figure 3 Installation including a connection box with an integrated preamplifier PONCBMC 9 9 conductor screened cable for linking the connection box to ACTEON 2000 pL PVC protective hood for an ACTEON 2000 transmitter __ PVC protective hood for two ACTEON 2000 transmitters PONPPCC PH EH T Elbowed sensor holder perch ESHP for pH Eh or Temperature PORRER sensors Complete with nozzle and glued coupling Straight sensor holder perch SSHP for pH Eh or Temperature sensors Complete with nozzle and glued coupling PONBUSE PH EH T Nozzle for pH Eh without cleaning system or Temperature sensors 90 elbow for closing off a sensor holder perch ESHP or SSHP type mount for 2 perches 1 arm 2 sliders made of stainless steel ESHP or SSHP type mount for 1 perch 1 arm 1 slider made of stainless steel PONSPFR COUL Additional slider for a QRPM system Quick Release Perch Mount 1 2 3 Accessories for a tank mounted system with a pH sensor cleaning system Air compressor in IP65 casing for permanent cleaning 230 V power supply to be used with a perch and nozzle for cleaning nozzle housing the cleaning system and rilsan tube PONBUSE PH NET pps4 nozzle for pH sensors with cleaning PONTUBE NET 4 x 6 mm black rilsan tube for cleaning system 7 metres long complete with connector 3 m
29. ng the two 4 20MA outputs cccccsscccssscccsssccsscccssscccssccccsssccesssccsssccsssccessscesssccsessscessscees 39 9 3 1 Adjusting the stopped thresholds for the 4 20MA outputs ccccccccccseeecceeeceeeeceeeeeeeeneeeaeseseeases 40 252 Calibrating the 4 20mA outputs W W G u sssssssrseseeeese nerne renerne res r ennen ener ennen rens r enn ne renere rn esse 42 94 Adusine The relay ESS erisin aaa 44 9 4 1 Configuring the relays in mode VocicisiccercusnccesaduadennshsseceteariawandtwsineualwecuesnedaworesWecwaraseeductodeasteieseeaaus 45 9 4 2 Configuring th relays 1 Mode 22 ccsccicesesecesscescshoestntacensscesdveseutavan secesueestiodsdusueuseeaedenednerouersbocceuncoes 46 95 Aduse the measure WINS ossein aa araa a 47 90 Sema he LAMA esos aa eai sapis 48 9 7 Returning to the factory default values essecscccscccsccocccecccccsseccsccssecsccessceccsceosseossecececssecsscssscsesseossee 49 10 THE INFO MENU csccsccscsssssessssssessessessessessesssssssssesaesacsaesaessessesaesaeeseeneesses 50 11 ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST OF THE ACTEON 2000 DISPLAY 50 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 0 cc cccecceeccseceneeeneeeneceseensecnseenseensseneeesesanees 51 1S TRE SENSORS eee ee a a ere eer eee 51 PRL Na 753 5 3 SNO e E 51 LE CTC A ONS SE ERE ET E E A e 51 Mell CSOT LOM SE E E E 51 EAN E o EET E NAA E N E E A 52 ote N OE E E 53 106 2 es CEA e E E E E E E E E E ERR RET SEEESED 53 152 TRE temperature
30. nsor by implementing the following procedure CALIBRATION SENSORS CALIBRATION SENSOR pH gt Gain adjust Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration TEMPERATURE SENSOR gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration Use the A and V keys to ENTER Validate the choice select the type of calibration and sensor to be calibrated CHRelect the menu then press the ENTER key Immerse the sensor in the pH 4 01 or 10 01 buffer solution Immerse sensor in a pH 4 01 buffer Standard pH Measure 4 20 PH WAIT Nonstable measurement ESC Leave the current gain Use the Aand V keys to adjust ENTER Validate the new aain the value of the buffer from 4 00 to 10 98 AWAIT MEASUREMENT STABILISATION To validate the gain adjustment press the ENTER key PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON 2010 v001 UK V 00 23 56 g PONSEL User manual DOOO _ eee Calibration No If the second calibration point is not correct an error Correct Fa i essage window appears see information on error messages chapter 6 2 2 Yes ACTEON 2010 pH meter 4 01 r 20 00 c pH Model R1 R2 PONSEL 24 56 a PONSEL gt User manual DOOO n 6 1 3 Returning to theoretical calibration for measurement of pH The theoretical calibration enables a return to the theoretical coefficients Nernst slope and zeroing the pH sensor offs
31. of clogging or de priming of the reference the risk of splicing error is low since there is a large contact surface The mechanical resistance of the sensor and leak tight sealing of the cable are ensured by a shaft made out of a plastic material Delrin The protective casing maintains the glass electrode in a moist atmosphere it is totally leak tight when the casing air hole is positioned between 2 ring type joints Constant potential electrode to complete the electrical circuit Potential 0 188V at 20 C a chlorided silver wire immersed in the plasticised electrolyte saturated with potassium chloride PONSEL 51 56 User manual ZBOOO Sensor cable REFERENCE PART Ring type joints PE g typej E COAXIAL COMBINED Onter tuhe Wire ref Ag AgCl Gelled electrolyte Bridge pH SENSOR PART a Inner tube Centering ring for Te both tubes SS Wire Ag AgCl Protective strainer Internal electrolyte pH 7 buffered Glass bulb porous to Ht ions Figure 10 Diagram of the pH sensor 13 1 3 Activation Remove the protective casing by pulling and turning the entire assembly Connect the electrode to the measuring system Immerse the electrode in the water to be analysed Comment Between measurements it is vital to rinse in permuted water failing this in Volvic or demineralised water WHEN HOT Avoid heat shock If it is necessary to immerse a cold electrode in a medium with a temper
32. r during calibration with water at ambient temperature CALIBRATION OF THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR CALIBRATION IMPOSSIBLE Slope NON CORRECT Esc Escape the menu If you observe an error during calibration in the water at ambient temperature 1 Check the water temperature with a precision thermometer 2 Check the connection between the temperature sensor and ACTEON 2000 PONSEL 33 56 User manual BOOO 7 VIEWING THE MEASUREMENT HISTORY The history menu allows consultation of the last 100 items of data recorded and displayed on the trend curve To view this data follow the instructions below ACTEON 2010 pH meter MEASURE 4 i 3 1 pH 20 00 c Model RI N R N Use the gt and lt keys to cay nsr sm eia move about the ACTEON menu Select the HIST menu then press the ENTER key ACTEON 2010 pH meter 4 31 i 20 00 c pH Model RI N la Use the gt and lt keys to ESC Escape the menu move along the trend curve PONSEL 2 JK V 34 56 NSEL gt User manual ACESOM 2000 8 VIEWING THE SENSOR CALIBRATION REPORT The calibration logger enables the reports for the most recent calibrations to be checked To access this information follow the instructions below ACTEON 2010 pH meter 4 31 PH 20 00 c Model R1 R2 SSN pH Use the gt and lt keys to can oem oc move about the ACTEON menu oe Select the Loc menu then press the ENTER key CALIB
33. side pipes For installations mounted inside pipes use the tee assembly PON 4020 and the adapter sleeve PONAP1 pH sensor PONCPC PHL 10 Sleeve PONAP1 Tee PON4020 20 x 27 connector Figure 8 Installation of a pH sensor mounted inside a pipe Capteur pH PONCPC T 10 Foureau PONAP1 fr ER i rA T PON4020 far ETTA i 2 E a ly at Raccord 20x27 Figure 9 Installation of a temperature sensor mounted inside a pipe PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON_ 2010 v001 UK V 001 15 56 User manual BOOO 3 The ACTEON 2010 transmitter 3 1 Control console ENTER key for accessing menus or validating actions ESC key for exiting menus or cancelling actions lt key to move left in menus gt key to move right in menus A key to increase a value or select the menu above V key to decrease a value or select the menu below Control screen Quarter turn to lock the cover PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON 2010 v001 UK V 001 16 56 Be PONSEL b User manual DOOO s A A _ gt 4 Summary of ACTEON 2010 menus HISTORY i Gain adjust 6 1 2 Complete calibration 6 1 1 CALIBRATION Theoretical calibration 86 1 3 Temperature sensor CALIBRATION LOGGER Gain adjust 6 1 5 Complete calibration 6 1 4 I Theoretical calibration 6 1 6 Graphic screen adjustment 9 2 CONFIGURATION MEASURE 4 20mA outputs adjustment Config of 4mA
34. smitter pH meter and lt thermometer Earth terminal or lining out of 230 V Temperature sensor PONCPC T 10 pH sensor x Relay f PONCPC PHL S10 4 20 mA Max 10 metres ha 3 ats r f Figure 2 Installation of a measuring system PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON 2010 v001 UK V 001 9 56 User manual BOOS Comment If the connection cable between the pH sensor and transmitter is longer than 10 metres a leak tight IP 68 connection box with integrated pre amplifier must be used REF PON BJAI E PH EH C ACTEON 2010 pH and Temperature lt 4 transmitter 230 V Earth terminal or lining out of Temperature sensor 230 V PONCPC T 10 A Relay f 4 20 mA Max 10 metres Connection box PON BJAI E PH EH C pH sensor PONCPC PH 10 a Figure 3 Installation including a connection box with integrated pre amplifier 2 2 1 Acteon 2010 wiring See appendix 15 at the end of the document 2 3 Tank mounting 2 3 1 Using the stand and protective hood A protective hood PON PDPVC 1 is available for mounting the ACTEON 2000 The hood is essential in the case of direct exposure to adverse weather or sunshine PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON 2010 v001 UK V 001 10 56 User manual ZBOOO 250 276 8 y ai 76 ss me Figure 4 Mount and hood for the transmitter 2 3 2 Installation of a sensor with a elbowed or straight sensor holder perch and nozzle PONPPCC PH EH or PONPPCD P
35. t Complete calibration Theoretical calibration Use the A and V keys to ENTER Ca Cae eo select the type of calibration and sensor to be calibrated Rect the menu for the temperature sensor then press the ENTER key CALIBRATION OF TEMPERATURE SENSOR Enter your name Burant ESC Cancel the procedure i ENTER Start calibration Use the Dand keys to move 1n the name Use the Aand V keys to change the letters a Once you have entered your name or reference press the ENTER key PONSEL 26 56 User manual BOOO F TEMPERATURE SENSOR CALIBRATION a y S se Immerse sensor in water ice Standard 0 00 o 0 15 C Measure WAIT Nonstable measurement ESC Cancel the procedure Use the Aand V keys to adjust ENTER Validate the zero the value of the water temperature 2 AWAIT MEASURELENT STABILISATION To validate the first calibration point press the ENTER key No Calibration Correct If the first calibration point is not correct an error message window appears see information on error messages chapter 6 3 1 Yes Immerse the sensor in the water at ambient temperature Immerse sensor in water at ambient temperature Standard oc 20 20 C Measure WAIT Nonstable measurement ESC Leave the current gain Use the Aand V keys to adjust the RAR EA Aa EE E value of the water temperature z AWAIT MEASUREMENT STABILISATION
36. t using the tightening screw 9 Set the perch in a vertical position using our stand with slider or other sort of system Adjust the immersion parameters so that the nozzle always remains immersed and so that the more than 0 50 cm is immersed 10 Position the sensor so that direction of liquid flow comes from behind the nozzle in order to avoid the build up of fibres Diagram of the sensor in the nozzle without the cleaning system Tightening screw Water earth cable V Nozzle PONBUSE PH EH T pH SENSOR PONCPC PHL 10 Figure 6 Nozzle for sensor without cleaning system Comment The line out cable is to be connected to the ACTEON 200 earth terminal PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON 2010 v0o01 UK V 001 12 56 User manual BOOS 2 3 3 Installation of an ESHP Elbowed Sensor Holder Perch or SSHP Straight Sensor Holder Perch on a QRPM Quick Release Perch Mount PONSPFR and PONSPFR2 1 Fix the stainless steel QRPM to the infrastructure 2 Next fix a sensor holder perch to the stainless steel QRPM as shown in the diagram below Figure 7 Installation of a perch on a QPRM with one or two sliders It is possible to install a second slider in order to install a second sensor holder perch for the temperature sensor see diagram above PONSEL Reference NOTICE ACTEON 2010 v001 UK V 001 13 56 User manual ZBOOO 2 3 4 Installation of a pH sensor cleaning system So as to lengthen the time between ea
37. the ENTER key PONSEL 2 JK V 29 56 g PONSEL User manual DOOO _ eee Calibration No If the second calibration point is not correct an error Correct ra i essage window appears see information on error messages chapter 6 3 2 Yes ACTEON 2010 pH meter 4 01 r 20 00 c pH Model R1 W R2 N PONSEL 30 56 a PONSEL gt User manual DOOO _ n 6 1 6 Returning to theoretical calibration for temperature measurement The theoretical calibration enables a return to the theoretical coefficients PT100 theoretical slope and zeroing of the offset Follow the instructions below to carry out a theoretical calibration CALIBRATION SENSORS CALIBRATION SENSOR pH gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration TEMPERATURE SENSOR gt Gain adjust gt Complete calibration gt Theoretical calibration Use the A and V keys to ENTER S iLO E ae OE select the type of calibration and sensor to be calibrated ct tne TETERE mens then press the ENTER key CALIBRATION THEORETICAL CALIBRATION ATTENTION you will erase your calibration coefficients to return to the theoretical coefficients gt Yes gt No Esc Cancel the procedure Enter Validate the choice Use the Aand V keys to select and confirm the procedure After correctly selecting FE to return to the theoretical coefficients press the ENTER key ACTEON
38. torage solution which is ideal for this use or saturated KCI solution several drops are sufficient in both cases it is possible to make do with slightly moistening the inside of the protective casing before storage so as to maintain an atmosphere conducive to hydration of the glass pH bulb In such a case the sensor can be stored for unlimited periods and also be ready for use The pH sensor must never be allowed to dry 13 1 5 Cleaning One rinse in demineralised water is sufficient in general In case of heavy soiling immerse the sensor for one hour in a pH cleaning solution pepsin HCl Take care not to damage the plasticized electrolyte contact zone located immediately behind the glass pH bulb Using Vaseline grease the ring type joints on the delrin shaft from time to time This eases sliding of the casing and improves storage leak tightness 13 2 The temperature sensor Stainless steel sensor with DELRIN shaft Working temperature 20 to 55 C Pressure Max 5 bars Cable stranded PONSEL 53 56 User manual BOOO 14 Questions amp Answers 14 1 pH measurement anomalies The response to pH variations is too weak The glass electrode is soiled and must be cleaned rub carefully with filter paper soaked with toluene There is no response to pH variations The glass electrode bulb is broken or cracked or the connection between the sensor and ACTEON 2000 is faulty The measurement is unstabl
39. tputs adjustment Measure unit Language Factory default value reminder PONSEL 36 56 User manual BOOO 9 1 Configuring the averaging of the sensor response This configuration provides greater stability or increased responsiveness of the sensor response By default the averaging takes account of 10 measurements This means that the value read is the average measurement over the last 10 seconds CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO gt Averaging sensor response Graphic screen 4 20mA output adjustment Relays outputs adjustment Measure unit Language Factory default value reminder Use the VAN and V keys to select the desired configuration gt gt gt gt gt gt Select the menu then press the ENTER key AVERAGING SENSOR RESPONSE CONF IG Averaae on measures instantaneous answer answer very strongly averaged Esc Cancel the procedure entan Validate he average Use the Aand V keys to increase and decrease the averaging Select the required averaging then press the ENTER key CONFIG WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO Averaging sensor response Graphic screen 4 20mA output adjustment Relays outputs adjustment Measure unit Language Factorv default value reminder Comment If your measurement is unstable increase the averaging If your measurement is too slow decrease the averaging PONSEL 37 56 User manual BOOO 9 2 Configuring the trend curve The trend

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